Go buy a Sprint PCMCIA card (laptop wireless sprint card) and a router that accepts them. they make routers where you can plug them in and it will send the wireless signal to multiple computers. I have a Sprint 3G PCMCIA card somewhere in storage I'd give you but it's in Lewisville and I'm in Chicago.

you can tell your main computer to share the internet it gets from sprint with the Ethernet port on the back of your pc. From there run that to a router or switch, and from there to your other devices.

you can tell your main computer to share the internet it gets from sprint with the Ethernet port on the back of your pc. From there run that to a router or switch, and from there to your other devices.

Google sprint wireless ICS in Google and you will get tons of info.

That is exactly what I would try first.

Is that dependent on operating system? I am kind of out of the Windows loop.

you can tell your main computer to share the internet it gets from sprint with the Ethernet port on the back of your pc. From there run that to a router or switch, and from there to your other devices.

Google sprint wireless ICS in Google and you will get tons of info.

That sounds like the easiest and cheapest route. All I would need is a simple router for that and no need to change cards.